the one on talking about after arizona and nevada. when not immediately going to go on welfare. lou: the last four mass shootings and the country, and i will even exceed -- >> i think it's the last two. this panic is more recent than arizona's . lou: four of the last five were young men who were mentally disturbed. by the way, whose parents, family to more mental health professionals knew the threat they were to themselves and to society. and inexcusable -- >> and random students. lou: inexcusably did not in any way. >> i don't know that they could have because of laws governing that mental health, and you can think the aclu. as i keep telling him, geraldo rivera for the institutional as asian movement. we don't want to stigmatize them as if these are people -- lou: great during the regular ministration. that is an issue. really. i think both parties. >> about 17% your mass homicides in states that allow involuntary commitment. lou: said terrific statistic, one which i have not heard. always learn something. >> thank you. lou: up next, the big victory tonight for travelers conce